We have two new posts on the Psychs blog. In the first she says she has contacted the place BB is staying and was told he has been a model citizen. She says she is going to contact a detective in Europe, who she has heard about on the internet, to investigate the patient. I wonder who that might be.

In the second whe recieved voice mails from the patient where he confessed to some very violent crimes. No details. He rang again in the morning to apologise, saying he was drunk. I think our Sweeney Todd theory may be confirmed soon. I also believe the Psych is in danger.

I think we should hurry up and make them meet each other, and then go to America together - then all our major characters will at least be on the same continent. Holmes is asking for suggestions about the meeting place. Please recommend them something, I have no idea.

I have attempted to suppress my inner hyperspace future gardener crying out against all the injustice I am committing.

Hmm. What Do You Mean, It's Not Symbolic?In that case, "La Terrasse du 7eme"'s contender is "Le Jules Verne", which is INSIDE the tower. It doesn't say much about its size, though, but what the hell. Let's roll with it.

I have attempted to suppress my inner hyperspace future gardener crying out against all the injustice I am committing.

Dryunya wrote:Hmm. What Do You Mean, It's Not Symbolic?In that case, "La Terrasse du 7eme"'s contender is "Le Jules Verne", which is INSIDE the tower. It doesn't say much about its size, though, but what the hell. Let's roll with it.

There, I've contacted both of them. Now, We Wait.Dammit, Sherlock Holmes meeting Hercule Poirot inside a freaking Eiffel Tower! That's so awesome! Ok, derailment done. I'll create a thread for this in Holmes' folder, as he was the first to agree for a meeting.

Now, go on discussing the therapist.

I have attempted to suppress my inner hyperspace future gardener crying out against all the injustice I am committing.

YankeeWhite wrote:Is it just me, or did the Mind and Matters blog delete a post?

Yep. Looks like the first one was, indeed, posted too early.I don't think we should do anything about them - now that she hired a detective (uh-uh-uh! DO YOU HEAR ME UP THERE - SHE SAID SHE DID!), he would be the one to grace her with actual physical presence. And if our prayers are answered and both Poirot and Holmes visit her, one could guard her, and the other could investigate. It makes perfect sense.

I have attempted to suppress my inner hyperspace future gardener crying out against all the injustice I am committing.

Did anyone manage to get the now down post into pastebin like with Poirot's blog, or get a screen shot or something? That would allow us to begin planning ahead for when they release that plot point.

Normal people are the easiest to manipulate. Too smart and they have an annoying tendency to catch wind of your plans, too dumb and, in the words of a certain pirate, "You can never tell when they are about to do something incredibly...stupid."

NeverSlender wrote:I read it and I think I can remember most of the important points.

Alright. I got here to late to see it, so if you could post em up, that'd be great.

Normal people are the easiest to manipulate. Too smart and they have an annoying tendency to catch wind of your plans, too dumb and, in the words of a certain pirate, "You can never tell when they are about to do something incredibly...stupid."

NeverSlender wrote:Read the OP, I summarised that post in the first paragraph.

I did. It just seemed vague. Was the post a really small one then?

Normal people are the easiest to manipulate. Too smart and they have an annoying tendency to catch wind of your plans, too dumb and, in the words of a certain pirate, "You can never tell when they are about to do something incredibly...stupid."